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Unrest continues: Victims of Tuesday killings laid to rest
Parts of Sindh observe partial shutdown to mourn deaths.
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List of 427 men behind city unrest given to police
List includes names of workers of MQM, ANP and Lyari gangsters among others.
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MQM challenges delimitation exercise in high court
Notification issued by respondents on Nov 12 was out of their jurisdictions, says lawyer.
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Fighting for amenity: Petitioner wins plea against DHA’s commercialisation
Court allows plea on ‘unlawful conversion’ of amenity plot in Zamzama.
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Motion submitted in Sindh Assembly against attack on Express offices
Pakistan Muslim League-Functional's (PML-F) MPA Nusrat Seher Abbasi submitted the motion.
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MQM challenges Karachi delimitation in SHC
MQM leader Farooq Sattar says legal procedures were not followed while redrawing new boundaries.
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Jamaat-e-Islami has ties with al Qaeda: Altaf
MQM circulates list of JI activists associated with militant groups.
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Randhawa murder: ATC wants report on absconding suspects in 14 days
Syed Kazim Abbas Rizvi, an activist of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, was arrested for the murder of Advocate Randhawa.
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Righting the wrongs: CM promises to fill disabled jobs quota
“It will be an autonomous board comprising of members from civil organisations,” said Qaim Ali Shah.
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The land of Sufis: Sindh must preserve its culture, says author Pannke
Pannke was inspired by Sufi culture when he walked from Karachi to Sehwan in 1969.
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Indian guests: Delegation arrives for Shadha Ram’s 305th birth anniversary
Mass wedding to take place on second day of celebrations.
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Melodious times: Pianist Usman Anees pleases audience with his music selection
Last time I heard him at Goethe Institut, when he performed with Stephen Rahn.
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Save the children: ‘Juvenile offenders must be protected at all costs’
Speakers at the seminar suggested introducing laws to protect children under probation.
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‘United’ we stand: Sindh election commission expects 50% less work after LG law amendment
Number of required stamp pads will reduce to 0.6 million after the change.
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Help the weak: ‘Govt failing to honour provision of jobs for disabled’
Glaring absence of govt officials at seminar for people with disabilites.
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Alleged misuse of land: Court asks DHA to submit lease of the land in Phase-VIII
Petitioner alleges DHA has launched two projects which were originally amenity plots.
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Express offices attack: Journalists demand security at Tuesday’s protest
Demand immediate arrest of culprits, security for those who speak the truth.
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Innovative crime: Be careful buying a second-hand car
Gang of robbers set up fake bank to swindle people into accepting phony pay orders.
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On the brink: MWM’s prayer leader and his guard shot dead
Three members of the Tableeghi Jamaat were also gunned down outside Madni Masjid.
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Condemnations: Sympathies, prayers and support pour in
Information minister, opposition leader and journalist community voice solidarity.
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Intimidating the media: Terror strikes at Express building
Second assault in four months leaves guard injured, police promise heightened security and surveillance.
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Targeted for beliefs?: Two lives cut short by ‘na maloom afraad’
The two friends were going home after attending a majlis when they were shot dead.
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Resonance of heritage: Sindhi musicians willing to give away life for Sur
Singers, audience celebrate the musical heritage of Sindh at Szabist.
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‘Mubarak Ali unique as he wrote history of people, not kings’
Literati and historians pay tribute to author and historian Dr Mubarak Ali.
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KU syndicate gives ‘conditional’ yes to ‘controversial’ promotions
A committee has been formed to probe the case and present its findings to the vice-chancellor.
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Trading food: Food dept officials suspended for selling ‘official’ wheat
District food controller, food inspectors caught selling 13,000 wheat bags worth Rs50m.
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Where the streets have two names: Nazish Brohi uses anecdotes to explore ‘circulation of violence’
Honour killings are not a thing of the past, says the researcher at a talk at T2F.
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Chronicles of quackery: When real doctors are outshone
According to health experts, stern action must be taken against quacks endangering lives.
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Eight-year long wait: 30 rare white pelicans pay surprise visit to Sandspit
These rare birds are believed to be restricted to a few Central Asian countries.
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Second ‘warning’: Journalists to protest attack on Express office
Various political leaders, civil society members show support.
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Camel chaos: Two injured as camel runs free in Sukkur
It also damaged several cars.
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Fall sick with the healing: The 'killer' history of Karachi's first flyover
This city’s first flyover was built to save lives — the ones that came after it took them.
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UAE national day: Pakistan helped evolve UAE armed forces, says consul-general
Bakhteet Ateeq al Romaith shared his views on the relations between Pakistan and UAE.
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Route permits: New challan system replaces post office with bank
“We want to streamline the fee submission system like that of the excise and taxation department,” said an official.
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6th International Urdu Conference: ‘Symbolic short stories were born out of game-changing events’
Fiction writers, critics and translators read their monographs on ‘Afsaana-aik sadi ka safar’.
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Science and crime: Karachi gets 90 more forensic experts
Newly trained personnel work at district level and are able to reach crime scenes as soon as possible.
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Mustafa Kamal has submitted his resignation, MQM confirms
The party is yet to accept his resignation.
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'Black magic' and personal enmity surround ex-navy man's beheading
Search operation is still underway to arrest the culprits.
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Sindh govt seeks delay in LG polls
Sindh local govt minister Sharjeel Memon says holding elections in January not possible.
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Load-shedding: CNG stations to be closed for three days
Gas stations to remain shut on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
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Local bodies’ poll: JUI-F chief demands permanent ECP head
Maulana Fazlur Rehman clarifies that his party will not join govt as coalition partner.
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Sixth International Urdu conference: Literati stress historical bond between Urdu, Sindhi unbreakable
Those languages which do not make space for others often die, say speakers.
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Big city, big dreams, bigger problems: From Swat to Karachi, in search for greener pastures
Nasreen Sahar shares her turbulent experience as a single Christian woman in Karachi.
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Coordinated attacks on police: Officials keep mum on progress of investigation
Claim sketches of suspects have been prepared but refuse to confirm or deny arrests.
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Fighting back: Police station comes under alleged terrorist attack
Security tightened to pre-empt any potential attack.
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Death by encounter: Karachi operation claims one more life, many arrests
Some 40 target killers and extortionists rounded up following raids.
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Academic diplomacy: After Islamabad, Mandarin institute comes to Karachi
This is the second such institution set up in the country after a span of eight years.
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Preserving art: The restless ‘holy sinner’ finally at peace at State Bank Museum
Dr Asma Ibrahim shares the story of the construction and renovation of the facility.
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Signal-free: No underpass, but flyover for Mehran Hotel intersection
The traffic police is not happy about this development.
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Cases withdrawn: Trial proceedings stopped against Buledi
Buledi’s lawyer produced a notification by the Sindh Chief Minister allowing withdrawal of cases against the suspect.